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100 1 $aRapaport, David.
240 10 $aWorks.$kSelections.$f1967
245 14 $aThe collected papers of David Rapaport /$cedited by Merton M. Gill.
260 $aNew York ;$aLondon :$bBasic Books,$c[©1967]
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $a1. The recent history of the association concept (1938) -- 2. Should the Rorschach method be standardized? (1939) -- 3. Not on Metrazol in general paresis: a psychosomatic study / Vivian Bishop Kenyon, David Rapaport, and Milton Lozoff (1941) -- 4. Book review: Heinz Werner, "Comparative psychology of mental development (1941) -- 5. Teleology and the motions / Alden O. Weber and David Rapaport (1941) -- 6. Principle underlying projective techniques (1942) -- 7. Poetry (1942) -- 8. The history of the awakening of insight (1942) -- 9. A case of amnesia and its bearing on the theory of memory / Merton M. Gill and David Rapaport (1942) -- 10. Emotions and memory (1942) -- 11. Book review: George Katona, "Organizing and memorizing: Studies in the psychology of learning and teach" (1943) -- 12. The psychoanalytic concept of memory and its relation to recent memory theories / Ernst Lewy and David Rapaport (1944) -- 13. The psychologist in the mental hospital (1944) -- 14. The scientific methodology of psychoanalysis -- 15. Principles underlying nonprojective tests of personality (1946) -- 16. The psychological internship training program of the Menninger Clinic / with Roy Schafer (1946) -- 17. The future of research in clinical psychology and psychiatry (1947) -- 18. The new role of psychological testing in psychiatry / Karl A. Menninger, David Rapaport, and Roy Schafer (1947) -- 19. Some requirements for a clinically useful theory of memory (1947).
505 0 $a20. Psychological testing: its practical and its heuristic significance (1947) -- 21. Technological growth and the psychology of man (1947) -- 22. In memoriam: Kurt Lewin (1947) -- 23. Dynamic psychology and Kantian epistemology -- 24. Discussion in "The psychologist in the clinic setting" round table (1948) -- 25. Book review: Jean-Paul Sartre, "The psychology of imagination" (1949) -- 26. Book review: Jean-Paul Sartre, "The emotions. Outline of a theory" (1949) -- 27. Book review: Clyde Kluckhohn and Henry A. Murray, editors, "Personality in nature, society, and culture" (1949) -- 28. On the psychoanalytic theory of thinking (195) -- 29. Book review: Norbert Wiener, "Cybernetics, or control and communication in the animal and the machine" (1950) -- 30. The theoretical implications of diagnostic testing procedures (1950) -- 31. The autonomy of the ego (1951) -- 32. Paul Schilder's contribution to the theory of thought processes (1951) -- 33. States of consciousness: A psychopathological and psychodynamic view (1951) -- 34. The conceptual model of psychoanalysis (1951) -- 35. On the organization of thought processes: implications for psychiatry (1951) -- 36. Interpersonal relationships, communication, and psychodynamics (1951) -- 37. Book review: O. Hobart Mowrer, "Learning theory and personality dynamics" (1952) -- 38. Projective techniques and the theory of thinking (1952) -- 39. Book review: Edwin G. Boring, "A history of experimental psychology (1952) -- 40. Book review: William James, "The principles of psychology (1952) -- 41. On the psychoanalytic theory of affects (1953) -- 42. Discussion at mass communications seminar -- 43. Book review: John Dollard and Neal E. Miller, "Personality and psychotherapy: An analysis in terms of learning, thinking, and culture (1953) -- 44. Some metapsychological considerations concerning activity and passivity (1953) -- 45. Book review: Ernst Kris, "Psychoanalytical explorations in art (1954) -- 46. Memorandum on group theory (1954) -- 47. Clinical implications of ego psychology -- 48. Present-day ego psychology (1956) -- 49. Book review: Donald M. Johnson, "The psychology of thought and judgment" (1956) -- 50. Cognitive structures (1957) -- 51. Discussion: Charles E. Osgoo, "A behavioristic analysis of perception and language as cognitive phenomena" (1957) -- 52. Book review: Kenneth Mark Colby, "Energy and structure in psychoanalysis" (1957) -- 53. Book review: Jerome S. Bruner, Jacqueline J. Goonow, and George A. Austin, "A study of thinking" (1957) -- 54. Letter: Response to Rober W. White's review of Heinz L. and Rowena R. Ansbacher's "The individual psychology of Alfred Adler" (1957) -- 55. A theoretical analysis of the superego concept (1957) -- 56. The study of Kubbutz education and its bearing on the theory of development (1957) -- 57. The theory of ego autonomy: a generalization (1957) -- 58. A historical survey of psychoanalytic ego psychology (1958) -- 59. Edward Bebring's theory of depression (1959) -- 60. In memoriam: Bela Mittlemann, October 2, 1900 -- October 4, 1959 (1959) -- 61. The theory of attention cathexis: an economic and structural attempt at the explanation of cognitive processes (1959) -- 62. The points of view and assumption of metapsychology (with Merton M. Gill; 1959) -- 63. Obituary: Leo Berman, M.D., April 13, 1913 -- December 27, 1958 (1959) -- 64. Psychoanalysis as a developmental psychology (1960) -- 65. On the psychoanalytical theory of motivation (1960).
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aPsychoanalysis.
650 2 $aPsychoanalytic Theory.
650 7 $aPsychoanalysis.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01081235
655 2 $aCollected Work.
700 1 $aGill, Merton M.$q(Merton Max),$d1914-1994.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aRapaport, David.$tCollected papers of David Rapaport.$dNew York, Basic Books [1967]$w(OCoLC)565946479
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